USING OUT-OF-OFFICE BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT TO IMPROVE THE DIAGNOSIS, MANAGEMENT, AND CONTROL OF HYPERTENSION
please review the article attach and the reference bellow.
data and evidence needs to be elaborated effectively!!!
reference:
https://www.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/chi/chi-42-1.pdf
Visanuyothin, S., Plianbangchang, S., & Somrongthong, R. (2018). An integrated program with home blood-pressure monitoring and village health volunteers for treating poorly controlled hypertension at the primary care level in an urban community of Thailand. Integrated Blood Pressure Control, Volume 11, 25–35. https://doi.org/10.2147/ibpc.s160548
- For your educational artifact, create 5-6 PowerPoint slides (excluding your reference slide(s). Narration of each slide should not exceed 1-2 minutes. Narrate each slide individually. Upload the presentation into VT and then add narration through audio or video comments. Please do not use typed comments.
- Describe the county public health issue you identified in your first assignment (document attach. ( the accuracy of at home BP machine and it’s danger)
- Educate the target population as if you were speaking to them.
- Include all relevant information for educating the population about the issue
You will also create a 3 page summary, in APA 7th edition format, about your educational issue including a research article about a screening test used for your issue (see grading rubric). Please include, if applicable, hyperlinks to Prezis, etc., in your summary and only upload one document. If creating a brochure, article, newsletter, or poster, etc. you would upload two documents to the assignment 2 dropbox for grading.
- Address all component of the rubric points
- Present major concepts with significant breadth and depth
- Synthesize concepts to formulate meaningful insights and critical points
- Evidence informs, supports, and is integrated throughout the content
*Note a conclusion is required.
reference: please elaborated in details these articles with evidence of the article’s data
https://www.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/chi/chi-42-1.pdf
Visanuyothin, S., Plianbangchang, S., & Somrongthong, R. (2018). An integrated program with home blood-pressure monitoring and village health volunteers for treating poorly controlled hypertension at the primary care level in an urban community of Thailand. Integrated Blood Pressure Control, Volume 11, 25–35. https://doi.org/10.2147/ibpc.s160548